I gotta disagree here. I don't disagree that equality is a good thing. I am indeed an avowed male feminist.
CAVEAT: I'm only really familiar with the Reform movement, but I am very familiar with it.
Reform seminaries have a very hard time these days getting their classes anywhere near half-women. It's more like 80% women. Especially with cantors. NFTY board members and memeber-at-large are overwhelmingly female. Temple board members, committee chairs, and presidents: same story.
Not to mention the fact the the single most proactive group under the URJ umbrella is the WRJ.
I gotta disagree here. I don't disagree that equality is a good thing. I am indeed an avowed male feminist.
CAVEAT: I'm only really familiar with the Reform movement, but I am very familiar with it.
Reform seminaries have a very hard time these days getting their classes anywhere near half-women. It's more like 80% women. Especially with cantors. NFTY board members and memeber-at-large are overwhelmingly female. Temple board members, committee chairs, and presidents: same story.
Not to mention the fact the the single most proactive group under the URJ umbrella is the WRJ.